Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 24, 1845, Image 2

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prawn e • receive ;eibeeitlitioita an 441 , ,0rt.
for the linnAth vie ExPolToti; end
''giyo;reeeipts for the, ittine,':fi' Merchants, >le l
eltaniere ped,tnitleemititigatterellkmey extend
thairtuhyrdes tli f eOselites-'4;th§:
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A:l,',l".arnce,•intends to deliver nllornso -of
Leetufes 'oii `olhq't,Oleolo ) in
sent Atinter; The subject is. appriiPtiate to
• ,tho litnedadjho , ,,lettiTer in every respect
:,•%ualifiefftif*ki3iffeinlinteresting. rT
s.°". "a ftyVa Se.nEen.--Poisen and the
,1 , 5:1124, , Vroluptecy' coMains the
t ,
.Aol i p-; of .111. r. Secretary, ilrelker's%
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*o!•t,., and as; a thorough expo
i4ittfiliiiii4lll its ,greSs fhllacies,
soplaptiies,... Ep ,,
_ , ,,tho the;
speeell,- ot the ifon. Andrew,,,Stewart,,pf the
'FayettWdikriet, of this State. ~ fit, fflope our
reader.4.:avill •give it a, caref4Regtsal; mid
theniend the paper to th'trldbokek friends
whet may desire to haveiliti-myii6ries of Mr.
report unravelledlll(6;',
• Mr, Stes:art's speech• is
.liiitiAta as the
liVe:opened their
columns to a bold assault upon the Tariff from
one of tlke most notorious inlvOcates of Free
Tradija the country, we have thought it
proper and necessary to give equal space to
`so triumphant a tlefeneelf that'fariff, as Mr.
Stewart l o t4i .here -furniihea. "'rho Editora
.
tfie "Noltiuteer,? in . obedience te the behest
o ultthe ptiwers that he-id Nirriithingt, en,-Itace,
ifseelliajleut themselves to the powerful at
• tempt.that -se,thifireoti-,
-pylvaitia : froin her ancientfahh4:o4;Thal
iaitifi, which the fathers'llhAt= " dtiiirciOiey"
er Chili to dud "hattletiO:Ais. the' A i r Olityst
intercsi.-I , t . The expeihnlikie
onkt,-atni its insult Vicriiajje_priAierii"Si,.cif
oui yielv.cind pewerful Stilte shatwait
-to ep j Attlfe:k.:tholi'', l ‘deinocracy" C'umber
shinVCiAinty:Liltint 'be • ; asain juggled anilk.t t let
ceired , byun_pfincipled deinagoguee:
3VA11.!--4t will be-seen by our Congres
sional proceetlings (hit certain members of
the Senate have been doing . whAt they could
to 'kindle the firea orniar, lief reen this coun
try a Itnidatid: iakss'r movement • is:
'probably, however; 4derdiii , viciiv attic; neat
PresidehttalvlietiOn, than obtii Rattail
, •
Should thatihnad talarrillyoecur, , :however i
Mr; Mengnta.4B batl . truty spoken the reol,
tekes . cone man. hi defence of our soil. But
there is - trothing in tip:, little strip of disputa
~;territory in Oregan, enti truly wake the
7f,Vtrit - piripr - people; . that, as-IVIr.;M farther
remarks, only the pittext. If war
comes novo it will be for a mightier cease—
" it wilt be the:long end bloody struggle of the
contending influences bf klnatblicanism and
IVienarchy. for-the:aupremaey-ofthe-wor/d÷
Kr-vtr",4o not stand convickd of the Charge
of "petty cleneiiiiin," vihich the 'Volunteer'
*ekes in' l the the:Pliiadelishia 'North
i4ne4410;,- Thai... Paper lms at its•bc4d the
names Of _a, George Iti , " - ClO - tharti sitidTtvelati;
ptifOti"4.ll' pippAaii,A* , —
boal ivl;ptii were, ,aid
,still :are, in their
politiical assoniations, But.the
motto' of thelfpaper i.4— , -"dnvoted to ,Truth."
' And ;hit n:;deniounne
.
. x.yith, ba
sa4-ntinglindignatiott the outrageous
fraud by which Periniylvania was deceived
.and' betrayed: ' Onk Attendarn friend, Jim
Walfacti,, - (a.goottfellOw and a brilliant ivri
ter,), may • be, and probably. engaged.*
- the . Flitorial , departnrent of the j)a&i, but-ho
does not , ! 11 4e:ttil( - rehi.cniiii)?ility.7: 'lt is O s al
i spluillYtPltrgeni4 o ,•*igt.
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paid dopinien in cengressi the petitions
of thouitTilti:nntitenti.?ef' thonbendS,*.in,gh
ier'ine; contenifitii
-044 .krown.- er ehl h
te ft oug
signers,were ;i thennudies slay lesi instead'f in
. dependeriffreenien:l The; harne of eme'nn
~; froiri 'tl is
.districts; } fie'
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nnlice appears in
Faii!.!eineiong3.the,rnpetrators oflhese.
..outrages:; 1 '•T''
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to tlid)ieart's glad festiV4 thristibas.: hi
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dint lo open theli einin4Pliai4 v , Oita'.
to of people lielo*therniKikapiraij•
lyyere fellow passepgers - t6 the'-glatipad..
not 0(06%. race •ot creatures li °Oil cf)A7bili:r:
journeys. And, tliciiefOre';, uncle, though, it . ,
hasliever-Illlt:tvgcrep:orgold,*ellVe'r iy nci'§ -
Pocket, k believe itytifs• done' me good 'and
will do inn good; and limarded:bless ialor
it is goon be oldldroyftiplYiiines, and . nos:
er bettor tbariirti(!thristrriati, wlion_its,miglqy_
founder was a child.' "
As approririate to the senson, we Copy
torn the Kniekprboeker:, the following beau
iful •
CHRISTMAS CAMHL:
A P. 100: sing -
' VOW` hale old king •
Who hns }signed Air many n yeat
. With hisJovitil.traln.
lir cnines again.
—The whdry - hours to ettoor
Though lorks of snow .
Rest no his brow,
And the liont , frost drapes his 0110,
Vet his eyes shine bright
..
%V illi a merry light,
Aunt his heart beats warni withhi i
„
Tn old anin l / 4 crung .
• ills gifts are flumr.
Agile sepeils oil hie eleesonicif,
And.our spirits hound
. At the.joyous.soulid,
Christmas comes to-day I'rl
The Int•ed.nf
Are met once mere,
And hand is clasped in lined;
While I•'ricndehip'n clinic,
Long rum plied in twain,
Is linked at his conithand.
With one glad voice '
Let earthleJoice,
To weVome his cheerful yelp:
Aud•a warmer glow
Our helms Will know%
As we echo beck thp strain. " •
And.)ouoily
• • Ainilon praiim„ ,
While our tands.iettii.Mpiiietl4lll - ;
, •
•'l'o whoonzbirth; • •
•Brought
• And-unto men good 0•111,:"......
(Qtirgobd ntirghh ors .cif, the /Volunteer'
tkii;enii nettled. ppr. , ,,r4ferenee -tO ...their pub
liation of'.' Gouge du banking' nit(' kindly
•
•F tirnate - - -7- tY --- nCiivicelcl`,he • more' Drop er ;to
confine goiself to 'catering for our own read
oni•V , Tiffs filth: ftnit of ours is in 'finch flind
I •
iastecihatit has:offended their exquisite sense
of propriety!' Our neighbeni have probably
unintentionally committed a small
however, •in putting themselves in such close
identity with "small potat,oes !"—ewe never
thow , ht of depreciating them so Much
certainly:. Speaking
,Of taste, howitygr, :our
neighbors will be, sadly, mistaken if they
thinithat a mere matter of taste will prevent
us holding up to public reprobation the new
fangled Views of Scrilfing ':relifrictions, and.
aboVewill, the, which
the loco foci? preis isruisiflitsily: engaged in
disceminatingond-whicli.are calculated--to
crusfrthe eneilit,'es.iniii sink the prosperity of •
be , a poor thing if
yell take. finnirtheirmontlis that bread Which
trie - Tarifilid.s sbetiled'to'hundreds and thou
saiids,Of YeniusylVanitt'working-then'l
AN ARMY of 200 000 !—A Washington
correspondent of the,New york e llorala Mott
.
tiohs a
,rumorpiitpoi..J3entpn . •iii,teivii.,
biting' in a:bill for organization of an army
of two htiudie'a . thOuiand men u an d • the au
of a iyin loan of $10,000,000, to
prepam,thti countiy — iiii any contingency that.
May grow out of the Oregon -question. • r•
The Ilnirisburgus' seems to be!Ae
cidedly.in favor_ of tills scheme, kind enters
into'a ettleulatioa qsr
x,Ying'. it :.out. ',The Argus' •sai7s :it 'would-re
quire one out of every' newt of our popula
4 , 1? to. Try!lT'up_i le to. u site number—the
(pieta Of Altiphiri•cr2unty ..wouid,:be 353; and
of thisipunilier . 7 t:wouja be required of the
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*all Oleos hisliaiidaln the' eielitfait:4lii4 le
now ,felt,by 'lL l r,ihill , Airflial 11 0,,l een , MTFa
before: "Oh, yea ta-Wa:sliingket, Jelrerson, l
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iegiiiii4e
directing ingiifi ` by the `' apgtorrtate `:' cooiai
hitti, the state 'of
tioual-Aefencer—fortificationsf,:_sluppmg-,7m,_ 7 ,.
'navy tul4itior k to
c!kli are 11 0'e0§4i):t,.
•
Mr. CA.4i 7 fellciVved;Nip\. ; thes'eo.feSolatian's
with an anirnatei.rtuid:',Oxching, speech. .1:le
opened:by:-sititing the-Peeitimr-of-th*,Oregon
cmestion; - , that, alffulughl of that
mutt& has , not fin a 4 been cliiied; 'yet: the'
aims of both' COuiitrieii. are Oitrly; trfeeod='
citable
,::ihd'that ipceipd inters eittion.*s4 UP-
PaielAlS+ by,4h4th Peace
could,be-presekved-his,-hitaitaithiropprly r
dieen 4 re , deolinedby7eMr - i'(.4Mytitiiiiielit;
Waif 'Minted on the, iiiMoSSibiliti , e,
arbitratitiif , lietweeiri.tlitiv - ;rtroileichies, AO'
of. the:h o w,'
Unit 'Unlit?. Yna . ,,iteOe f
~peoplo :Must be,.,
protected, ,011 . ,chiriigVerassertecl.. :'1 1 l!fi can
not*eceile ene , inektezilli' our just He
'who Avould• - be n. ,9'.SOliAto attain prehent
tenmocarredVEMegelWthet ;expense -ofo. fu
lure
xiind to Better s he'Said,
b fi g ht ro t rifie . , first web t}iari ' foi acres after'
Wittdet- better to• fight for the than
for' tliujatarth-stone', national
cliariicter
(menet'? than the acqiiisitiOn - of weigth
tended possessionii; iris thiSi'VhiChluieses4s
a moral influence iti- the hom dang43r Ivhich
is beyond price. Upon this questiomwe •
could not reeede. Our4lostitiy. was onward;
and we 'might av well attempt to3c.hain the
waves of the Pacific, as to arrest the progress
ofthis nation
If dur last . prop osi tion.,of ,England-be -her,
ultimatum, I have)" no hesitation in 'Saying
dial it is equivalent to a declaration of .:04r)
and that hostilities must comnienertnpon the.
termination of the yeaesuotica.• "Datlger cap,
neither theaverted nor avoided. by thdiflar
ence,' Let us then look our difficulties boldlk;
iu the face. I hesitate not to declare thatthe:
only, wn.y_folavort_a_xviitis_to_uniteLsvith
lie-enorgy.flod has gtven us, in a pablictilo f
lermivatioutp carry-it .on
C. quoted :largely from the_ Eipeeeh.:iirt,Ord ,
Johnliussell'in the. HOuse of Gammons Cori
the 4th of April, last, to 4how thelittle prob
ability that exists - that' will- recede
from the position, she.las. taken. on dOs
. . '--
~Dlr s
question.: ; ,,,,, • - 7 :
CasS if:flaying ''.Concluded he 'Wes ,fob
lowed by Min - f'lVbeiticel,i, of North Carolina,
who said •lb regretted' exceedingly that
the honorable ..Senator. fretn • Michigan
linatliCtoot:ithis'Aufftii'biingibrWard these .
reisolutioris time] , and he still more
pr,Ofoundly,- rk, , vietiedAre , • - ttrain of remarks
tltoughtproper to Use,
I.Thepublie mind was inflamed by the minors
which 'were .spread: abroad 'concerning the
date - 0011e negotiations about Oregon, .and-it
was,,expeettid. by,Seme:- thetiive . were 40 , be.
plimged. Into a `star fortliWith. 2 then,
he considered it ',very unpippitio_na-time for
praposinn` the adoplion_of , resolutionsAe -
these, and' .above • all, fcir, holding the lan
guagthis e which the •lentorable Senator had Lite&
Vesicles, whet could these resolutions bring
forth? -Tho- report of- the-,committee, the, ef
,fect of which mustbe to oxpose.our impotent.
condition. Would not this be in invite ag
gression from au enemy ? 1f on the contrary,
our, Jesources were abundant, the inquiry
would btwholly unnecessary, and still more
unnecet , stny that l we should exhibit to the
- enemy, if enemy we have,•the actual state
of our. prepared nese-. • He Would greatly pre
fer, if any. stimulation was necessary, that it
should' co branch of this Gov-
_,,,
eminent who holds in • his hands the nego
tiations. If the negotiations, were closed, and
if no hope remained.for ispecificadjustnient
—if war is inevitable, as the Senaior seemed
to apprehend; he would say.for himself,,tuid
ho trusted he might add for every gontlemtin
with whom it was his
- good fertune to-bo as,
sociated in that body, that if ten;rtwenty, fifty;
or even, a hundred millions, of dollars were
requisite, to :maintain the nationaliptior and
national rights involved, - iit would at once he,
granted .4.(liut: he trustedthatihe matter would
still be honoiably- and amicably. adjusted.—
it was decidedly wrong, however, to raise zu'i
unnecessary and uncalled for excitation, and'
to inflame the publip imagination. , In this
country no.eicitation was required, no stim
ulation was wanted to arouse the passions of
the people. He desired that the President
Should conducithismatter on his of ciakre7
sponsibitity, and, .in. the ..overikor this pant
and stup en dont evil_ kink, tuiavioidable, that
lie should lay - liis",budget"ii - efore,: Comels,
a n d" that the - matter'. - shoitld,,ba htvsstigated'
• vitli. closed dears, and 4iiii`lififimpon il,:the
patriotism of the-ttiQp .'hia.riters , would - up-',
hold the honor anddie interest of the country.
__Why should the-Senator advert to-the un
protected. state of Mar cOuntrYto,,the•ten
thousand miles of,fren tier exposed to the as
saults of the enemy '? I pray God the .con
test may never come; for no one can esti.'
mate the - amount ofeviljo the whole eiviliz-
ed world.that must result from it. Yet, rather
than suffer dishonor, let it. conic; and if we
arc in'that unprepared state, that' the,Senater,
ropresents.us to be,, arid if Great .Britain- be
Prepared-to strike, O. ; blow that desolate
out coasts like a sirocco ,if we ,are to suppose
all this',. yet hunts a iiiinir it. will. only. serve
ta rcinse,the riatia ; ,splrit te the achievement
Of,keroie,de • ~
, Sir the pair 1 ,•I:thiti•conntry is prOiliniouk
jinil if-puLin rog 1 tion,-„Great Britaini - with 1
all, he? 'Military, an &naval . resources, : though
0 1 ,e Might • - sWeeP-ilig , coast),.. yet.- she would
find ~t?, 46 , ,epktl!at„it,;wOUla` be '4O ebild!s
: Pla3 4 '' , '''' ) ' ''-,- •,'-' - ,' . , - . ,- ;...1i -, :,:`..f,-.-, ~ ~,,, !,,,,,, • ..- ..,
;:j 2114 VgzA1k1i9917 1 ..4 itier.loll Mr. Ma*.
gin)) th.oo POPP' - :t o t4rX B ) more ; for iliO,
putposeaflilghiliihii litir.:'ylotioakr. 4 sl l my it'lvil
r i
.o...titliou.,iootitomn.y,.other i,freot,.::,my
oNin'AneencoOtfifiliPgsgehndtbe queetioned:
1 gQ Sgt. the VA .11',i"io,r% everrpart of it- and
when dhat:.lhaiO; it manitc,ed, lor lnytided, , ,l
00' , ,,tubile;all: . 4., t : apAitiicuities, opti stenA
mile)?y,4lo,Aytw Oloomoet ~ii-A its' Ofeoe;
BIAlp . tor, week , , 0 ..04er.atiou t 4,t,fetie IN proper
respect rind.‘ 4 Olt • -Arab : ori hoth l sides,' , ',lyar
yvol4 t meg-9:0 4 ,1, ,vmstrowt,in.thiti nAiNittmi,
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`yerted it into thepriiiiing-hook..:';,Vitderi,sucilt
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4 .ll l9Aolieutf4 : l#o4:o o '9 l '. liaeceStittldolia.
'1*...0 4 .4*** - I.*eli'a glioPea , di'q*'ioii:
.1400ineenvii.Zniti.relativemo,0-inefiasezf,
Tieit*i*iiiii#4,tf;',iiciiii':4o4 iitlialki.';',':' , .'
, Itie'Niitii,LtirtiOstiiiirit *irtifit .the
'ioSelutiOns.'had..booli- isii.,', - Ailyintiegiteed,
and espeelallyiliatheS , ;' 'keen 'ttdOrnPa - 1
4
iiiial-,yrith • itt.t debate .of' ; e . ..'etirn - tivh at .warlike '
'eharacter":' f lYfii,- , DI; lirocee.dedleqeng - th.to
Xiviaticli,e igett 'wei-elli4Yl 3l l lo tt the ques49 .ll ;;
`aud.taidAnat'M terminate the joint , oecuitan r ,-
ey, , and - prepare . Otttselveslcir: defenceovere
both: Rene et pit:lama:6Bi.. He tArgedlinaniniity';
44 !tottery. as ;did:Surest prey-end, ofii% , ati';lti.•
I. ',l!4r:CnitrEalettc-saw nothing ohjectioriabld
4nlhO.t . RittidetioriSJ .he sluitilkvoti3 4 fer • then,:m,:ther-rortiist.624lo-iiitbiiiiya:v4is'Ahratc
prepe!'te leek lb Vi -;id °fence . ; but • h.E4:001(1'
•nowisti . :conouiqii%theS , rerrtarkS Witta*/aitth
,tlieio resolidieritchail,beed::iitiiiiiiiiirliails:by
their mover, - - f..1.4 - tonator., frerrilVliehigan
lvt* :ri4itilt• , ilia', ori''' , the,fvergri., Of iv ar--
'litit' t itiltqQl l •:' 1 aet dijiW4v hitilanguage.:- . '.-
7- ' - ottl , :ediS , . .'iti - iiisafo'eiplain; and soy.
erel'•'.rytinaticinifilini leplieSltasied : between
'IMP- "antiillfoiittentien:y. - `, ~---- -
'.. Mr..t:'i4tirned, anal said' ho . prefdrred the,
exiditnaliek,jAlio,
5f
..tienatefr;fo•day, to his
spooeh,Yeiiiiirday: . NoW t ,'he understood, him
'toiiir thit,4l;;Mß- mitictiAvere, given, and V
,Greatilhitatai,lleraitiled 7 iii her- . .lairrt-to-the
.itito/c.ef'Oregon, then
,WO - shall have war.-
:Very will Said ,1V1r,q. , , - ,0 all tliTe prereeni,
sites, would., tat he .st.ipplietl, n:.:-: shall have
n_ii, War. Iliflia \ d'rievet'been aitle:..lii:tealize
:that war would 'grii'w.,oot,lortliia',Ootitroversy.
What: are ; d iidoniatiatioveoliff 'the y, Wilmot
settie'such a queSticin.?- We-;thould. have no.
wartunlessWeblutulered into one, There is
,no'question of honer 4i - raved-du this matter.
itt.. - altev -- 6 - o . o . ',7_,Ortr:mustlikfet unite; rush.
roklessly into:it, but:nicve . firm-paced and
,slow:
~: Instead ; of giving cad) year's notice;
- -let us, extend the _ notice, to two years; we
ithallthus:shew our ileterininition, white we
shoWAoUr. preference, for- peaces.. In conel u .
• SionAl.r... f.)..„wrispleneed_thai_theisenaier from,
Mfelligan4l34l go mac
,qualified his remarks
- - 4Yet4ftrtt''..=- , • • ' ---
•11T,' , ;',, , ;.•:...;;;-.y , •6.i.-1 , ,
7 - 111r:WEnsiintsioke-briefly, and expressed
•,..14sconeuriencti of epinion with Mr. C. - He
Adprecitedralkurtnecessary alarm. - There
arOliyo wayain'Which we may proceed, and
he left - ltio alFto itulge which was the wiser:
we iMlihrettu.Se alarm and make no propara
ilint, orWit 'liiight quietly pi'aparo- ourselves
andeituse no alarm. He deprecated the ef
fect'Offultitaqanne upon the businps of the
country, * . A • .
gE .
ttiga: 'agreed funk with ltir. Cass,
end gaveeit - as - his humble opinion that WV
sliohld have %tat:
. •
declared -war to-be- impessi
1511:71113:rieaf....13rititin and, the :United StVi,"
'w,gra to:go - lir:war aboint thitilbarren and froz.-
en
entreat of land, they would deserve the ex-,•
ecraticiti7ef mankind, Ile denie'd - that nego:
tidied '
. Mr; 41•1..mo•said that. whether negotinticn
was .. . exhausted or not , wae'_not_foitn_t•
-4111.• was a mutter r_lr_l6-41=1„-hiritain=to
look to: Meanwhile it was oar duty to pre
pare the hearts of the people for the e.xigen=
cy, &c. .
'Mr. C AYTON reminded soma of the
iild - Sriittite . a..-of the nuttibrous iyar excite_
mentskiii.ltadrin past times, when there was
quite as triclrpntriotle stets let off . and 5 110
-War followed,; jlepratesled against tha doe
trine of the senator from Obio t 'thatit was our
ditty, to (eprePare . thii hearts ot tho people, for
.3var.!.'
Mr...ALLEN asked,. lc would yon have the.
Government go to War without the approba
tion of the people ?" - •
Mr. 'CLArro—iNo, but I would have the
people. dietate—to' .the GOVCITUIIent, not the
QoittrumentLtp them;_and I. protestagainst
all attempts to lash the people into a war
fever by speceheesmithisjdopy.
After further i l email;s from Messrs. Breese.
gad Woodbridge, the resolutions wore put .
find UNANIMOUSLY ADOFTEp- r -tho . full
number of senaton!.lying present and Noting,
in the afliniriatife:. r .
-THE ANNEXATION REKOTION.
In the - House of Repre.;erit. Speak
er announced that the ordpr;
was the eon'sideration of,thel fOlfoAiligloinf
resolutions . reported. from tht !territnittee - tow .
Territiirieik and . which_dfad leen'iriaile . the
Spocial tor • .
i B -i1 resolved. ki the Senatc - dalliouspfstre,
rescntatives. of the United States - of Aincricu
Cringras as gthlciti That'. the State tof Texas
shall be. chip, and isjhereby. j ,deeldrea
'of the . United Sttges etitkait and .adnait
ted. into thliAlitiort - 'ph an'equal:footin ,,
the' original Statets - in , all - titspeets - viluttever:
• BeirfirtherreAviik That until' _the 'repre
sentatives Codgreis shall, be nppeinted
4ordiag twee actual , Vtiumeratkon;:nf 'the in
habitants ot 'the', United StaleS; 'the Suite of
Texas shall be:entitled•to clibos6 twciriepre
sentatiVes. r . ••
• Mr. McConnell- of Ala. 'moved the, Previ
ous Queition. • Mr. Herrick of , N - .7Y. moved
tfleyihs - • liesol 'Olken 'On the (616, 7 The peal
and aktS4;yri ordered, tied thO'Vete ives• 52
for laying, upon t
he-table, and 442 in the nag
t The:, question 'reourreil--“Sliall the
re 44titton pass." AVltieh caused -cotiiiiiera,
bleu O"
. 4 1 4Pur , .the 4 1 0 OPPrPaaati , d a sPeaa . tit
nit Opt•itnititys::tif
ter S'tue
reading.' of 411e.‘reSolutions;:ti(eildress, the
house ; andt . move ,their • reennenite'lentP with:
T;o;**Eitix*aii:Blgte.,iit°iyit}t the terms o~
the resolution v of, annexittion'Ortatrtuen,aS,Ote
.heilnot Yestrieted , ilaierthi , !the territory, to
the teiritery.south ef, latitude'bB4eg.,,Bl:lleln.
lipl had'iftstablitihtid,itijihe conlirnot,.ix; „ad
inifted as a Slate '- ,Arpoii:'*isZ#tel'ptekioati
iits`',Ettintiiicled'tiiis4iAtitaiiiid:: .l pig
'
AlWYt t i 9 4 ifir9ri *hat Wa 6 l l l,M l 4llleal
tionl Tlie sPeaker7haying'deolded , that the
motionl o .r ,9 11 ?m 10 4's tkilO a in ,l l l .lat4 , 9 l b
iisl n o t .itiliigVot'i/i4.resaiitione':.h.iit
' l :‘, - 9. 181 °°.‘"v.90 11111 4 : PY.„1 14 . 0 H9Yait
„Kek*i.ll4 , As far as: the House
abrogate:
• 1 4 '.04# 61, A0'0#0 1 ii. '0 0
4 49 / I t ° , ' l l l ) l44ll6 laet - .":ATill
do ra,tlf'
'oolPoiiii'!tiit l fti4is
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• ©<;VEraosn
7TII - #ltT:tips,mcgtrigpier o:mt
rernainikr4MatEiti4o"6thM4;
:Aft e r
rrYti-. sk e 4.) 60,4 tto okahr ,
_
ME
,dreat 13ritain ,relative., s t to
,Oregon. Objection
beifig Midi by Mr,4lityw nod n-learl was ncti:
Akf a priiiter•telleenate-Avrte ,- adotited;
't - Oakts:',llitelifii.Wljeiiifeleeted by 27 vote's
Oaleffand , Seatorizreeewing-2(iotee,luttilefr
*1 !rite' Hcuse: waA'opetipied 'Arising ite Mire
session mliielt'arose;upon
iiMlion to referthkeeolutiOns: of the Miss.
'Legislature, in favoiet an amendment of our'
.;natnralization:lawei.to:a-eeleet , ••eeminittee.---
*ssrs• 4 1 1 11 1;:Pitl(liklgfc,'1 3 rofitilieud, Raths
,Winthrop,. l hirra4h,' Clminell anti oat
,brej tOi?„pait 'the, diseussfoit tini , without
coming totGiTecleion the *Usti' adjourned,
' •
- .tenthit Dec r'.lo.'-•
In the house. 11 , 1r1,16irlin;sitbalitted.rose:'
lutiOns thcise
Dregetrcittestief'.e3hte • 'ilie hiili s of - Arhitta;•
composed of able and dispassionate ci
tizens of the, We countries. : As. itri offset,"
,Mr. Doug4.46,frelie#TOOolatienO;aielosteoni
-promiainioar title,li.ofoit i pkdegred and 40
7 mienteS' ;and am"*OStAirbitM.lieri.-.MI Dtem
ieele, from ,I.lt IDOMinittee
rep9rtedjba_Sulitreasarybill,-which,
was read twlcofirtieforred to the coinmit
tee of the 'Whole on the State of te.llnion.
The bill as repOited chaise regni
ring the goireranicialo collect its•rovertnes 7
etc after the 30th of Jape next, one-third in
Fpeeie in-twelvemonths from that time, tWo
,thircip,t,...and in. 4:m04-eV. more, the NV110104.11
, -
Vhftabriphizi Ittarlicts‘
elArtiiumy EveNtxu, Dec:r 20th
'There was but little business-done-here to
day, and the . market - for -Cotton and Bread
StiiftS be . gaine unsettled by the teilor of the
later dines from Liverpool, te4tlihmt. receiv
ed early in the day. Fiotrn was brought to
a complete staid 1)r - the news; and prices
have a downward tendency', but in 'the • ab-'
senetiof any deinand.or sales, it is inApossi : „,
-hle to give anythinglilee'quOtotions, and the
market wilt not probably becoiiie settled for
a day.or two. \ye hear .of- no transactions .,
in Rye or Corn Meal. Wna.T.—PrOliQUS l 0
the s'tetuner's news, 2541Thnith:Prrioe,Penna
sold at , a6127 - for shipment. RYE continues
very scarco,Anst iales were at 80 a 5 7 2 c V'
Souther - It and-1 3 enn2a.. Comic Without al'er
ation, we quote Southern yellow 68c, o.ilrs
-Southern are worth-4^c.
MONDAY Etk:,N . 1.N0.7 Dec. 22t]
* pricerhastwen settled F. 45,50
. d - attindard blaralg - ttraliwry offered iitTffiat
rate, taryeril offering $5 a 5,25, and there are
rto salesrmade public. Corn Monl. and Rye
Flour a e a'so i e ressed. fir< re isliodlin:g do-.
alter. Grain of all *kinds is without*
inquiry to•day, and iii abs'ip..e of Pales it is
imppm•ible i lcigive at quotatiorts. 'Whiskey.
200 tibia: sold at 20e.
a ll 1ife41 , 09. •
/
/On Tuesday the 23d instant, by the Rev.
0. 0. McClean, Mr. Jpzus li.-Spiticas; to firs
ELEANORA McCywE, both of Dickinson_. rn
4ip,,Cumberlanp county. '.. .
I( 'On the 18th instant, by the Rcv. J m ti
-iielt,--Mr: RICHARD CRAIGIIEAV, of South - Mid=
dlpton township, this county, to Miss Aucti.: ,
TA t., yaungestAaughtet of the lion, Daniel
.S. fler, of York Spiiingly Adams eounty4
On the same ilay r by...the.sarne f Alr,Mostr.s
'STARKER, of Adams county, to. Miss Ett2.l..
it DAvis, of this bounty.
Mechanicsburg, on Thursday last, by
the Rev.--John W. Stine, Mr. EPIIRAITif ZUG,
'of emlisle;4lllll.4s• . S.aitAti,latgliter of John
:Cooler, b:sq;,:ettlto*rmes.place; "' • .
. - .....
• .oAto ~ ya,.,, ,- ...
./ In. this borough; on TUnsday morning last,
Atfin,i. a. 7 se ire - re dirt - pi otradred - illiies - s; tillich
0 borty
,with ~ .71iiiittiul k :i4rtitudei and rosig
,natinn,NrS.ZyillA blarrur.ps, nonsort.of Mr;
,Mieltaid Matthews; aged about '6O years. .
1,--In-charaborabargon . TAtesdlty morning the
lath ittitaut,,Roi.,,_ , ,;•..?.11uti.,tr, aged about
78. years.' •
Oiiiperance. -
TILE pissoatation, of o. Bible liftho ladies
,of 'Carlisle, to %Cailisle.DivisXn No. 69, Sons
of: Tempdancs,!' will take, i)l!icO on tho 25th
lastant,.Ot lat'elo&k, I%letho ,,
dist I)lscopal,olattall;'.irlthlapiropriato eOr
epioniei: aiar.respeetfully invit=
ed'to•,atterid "Tr , ''•
JAckiir
o,ull4,ror_, -. • 4f-4re,
, tailisle 'Deg. ,e:1046;
:The ,IfSealing:girt 1 . i 8
,
yzii'llat , nicasearr that'. marr should ' become ,
; & l a walking APnikenart akar.. to ; preserve ;hie:
healtg, is essential ain't his systern
,should,
be in-rekillateil by TrinitiaiiiitOo 'rind lkiputp,'aii,,'
as
.tor• squire but,`6or~ralttle ;medicine.; 'hap,
'let that ,littlebo o! the satbst, and 'neat
• Thilirtiprietor of the ibllowing medical
preparations trarrients, them tri'lo-pareiiiretri.:,
ble end _llll'.safe , and I , , bartnlinis as • the food
, gon tlelti on- pas: sievelod -ninny
life, to o'4 impailariiallillf of Qotnpy.-
and' Cliimalitii;iiid-ilio-'natura ;and y4inati at
,ejanti;tiiid:lie. made and
,ItOtifd`biiiiir.ptajtaiatlinni ttidin; for tliti - eureo;
.dilferont'dietaises And'
what int[to,dit,
:that. ben canplinirestablished; agenayt:for:tha
;eel's bf C4rtlalekjajhatr.patjtyi at fi rst
afdiatedmkr pratialdyfifid '
Imes lta•Cottaka on •tho'Clitner oPPit l / 4 and
tritakeillaoliala; . 1 ,
.
'llO ror , dlionsMot: ,ll o,4llofittinonalg_ot
'Oa a;f_a, lo , 4 .qat ,at.tiocottake
icopihMeysclip s,i
t L eo confroalit,ortno afilog9y of hiliirtiporOunp,
re {ha t h at 4vb91;13;4008110 the
tatitErtkitioi4sAitnicejti
money ifeir 'AtiOvit
' n cu~e in '
Aidctii4l( , lto tit:alifdihpliwridvde
In k lajdfaillfioi,olia"f4 - 4411i111 I. En,
o'" ' , I. A.'!" .4 ." .tTrr i- ADA*I;
.:AtN4 4 4. l l 9o 4s9l , l o YiarVPloalhoarilksffioiivj.,
ti 4
; I ,l' s ••;',"
7l lll. o ,:t: te , . ent.dia,=._.L
.5VG . V1V81..,4,,,
."'`-. The': : thiglik l 4* -66 .iiii;l'ilikeidirt*ii;ed 'tit
li t
otoitlon #44ily Itist--' ingitio . 'Livetilo 1
Antes Odle 'litlPOf riecern eta ; Ly which thOre
is:_intiStination'f?dopreleton . 01i,0116 - 41in:
England, the consequent in .the price of.
cotton, and a roductionin from., ;_Thu effect
tifili iihSll3l4lP4igireilfigAs4eirliY.
our gnotations., . . z . ,. ,.: . , f ~,, A . . ,
- , fl'hePresident'li-Mee . si:teC:Watt litske ' rcl :foi
'with the greatest anxiety: ,ft,'..„.Wati .argued
that upon-the-sentirne.nts,enterfained_in-this
documentiteienled ilie"clitiriceti - lif:NViii:?cii
peace *Wail) and„Bie !..Tc'6lps.
The warlike tone ofArncrieell i° l -irels, re,
sPecting ,the claims of:tim riiiied...Sfetes to
the whole of theoTegott ten itory hie-aroused.
itheßritish.presi4koverm`none—Thefonn"
ad 'come out liniiity, and declared that Great
Britain could itra and must not, under any'
cireumstances, relinquish her ,riglits in' this
territory, while the inner, in the.shape.Of Ea;
binei L'ouneils, hail, instead_ of opening itie
Ports; as'Aj'as exP 6 eiod, for the admission of
foreioli grain,, been verp,ictive. moon:tingle
reporr,, in _ preparing. for . war..; The. greatest.
activity prevailed at,the'doek 'yards,
.iind- itn,,,,
mensewarlike preparations Were. being made`
-- , such as had not, been known for many,
'retard"; the potatti disease, the threat.;
enett. frunida : Mid repeal, aro the three great
toPies which oceopy Ittamtiod in Ireland.
Th , e
:liish" :are; i
Aritlikohliag.-their grain-in -the markets, in the
hope of a mcisid &able 'advance in its- price:
them are raisitig !peppy upon,idu 7
rions terms, tomern their engagonients, while
tint r.t - few ph.t`N. the' potato diFnase,mul_the
low price3, - ei"their . creditors ; as sufficieut ex
cuses for Mail.' •
' The accounts inf± cot ifliCting, 'regpecting
the pole3o 'drop. Some jou'rnals say — thatthe
crop is heyorahatt average date other jour
dais admit this statement to Le' correck but
asaertthat nearly the whole crop will be i3e.
sttoyed before Christmas, hv the rot, or 'die,
ease that hits attark:A the pota;o:
• •
ShtAlt.i..Vot generally hems with langtior and
weariness, tduilineus and vomiting, soreness of the
t brunt, great thiratoind many other unpleasant Call
plaints.
-
Wright's hudinu lr - egefahle Will! be lama
Ilia tery.hest melt feline in the word. for curing the
small prncibecausethereleartstadre,bodyfronfiltose
poiannotts humors, Whicit.are til*4tp le.n eu o dly. s h
small pox and other eroptiaweemplamts, bid of
emery unnlauly incidetalo matt. :krom threo to eta:
of said lndiun Vegitable_Vills;taken euery night
on going to bed, will iti s sham tirne,not,only make
perfect cure or the above dangerous complaint,
butt the. blood nod other fluids will be restored to
such is silite of purity_na to utterly - preterit-inflam
mation of ther'eyett, tonsomptiiM, nod mtliWinenr4
able ettittlaints, which useally follow nu' ILUiper
feet etire;of small pox. • - •
prove Jij and thetetia•eglleltealth and flgrn ,
to flue, wholejrutrerairweli ac drive distaie o
over'y satrap front the
It shoehl,Rlwit)Y.he renterribeted that a man by
the tionie of Wou. M. Spear, who sel a medicine
purporting to - IN tnutiti 1'si1111; at - the - corner of
and Rues Front streets, is.not krt agent.ormine,
neither tan I guaranty .as genuine any that he has
' ' ,
The only_secto ity against i'mpositiona, is tope
ehase.Rorp persona of eltal,neter, or
at the office and ,General Depot, No. 163 Time
streetiltilatlelphia. lima AM WRIOIIT.
—Foi-iinle in ilarlksle - b:y CHAS. OGILBY,
sole saint fol. ;this borough,
BRANDIiKTII's !---,This Medicine fs Cle
ktkE-41Cdged ti. be one of the most• valuable
ever discovered, as a purifier of the tlood.and
fluids. • It is, Superior to Sarsaparilla, whether
as a, sudorific or Alterative, and stands infinitely.
before all : the..prepaptiona arid combinations of
Mercury, •Ms idirgative properties-are alone of
incalculable, value, fur 'the pills may be taken
daily for any period, and, instead of weaken:
Aug, by the cathartic effect, they add strangli
by taking away the cause of weakness. They
have none ()film miserable el:recta ofthat dead
speeificiAlercury, -- -The teet h aramot-injm
red—the bones and limbs are not prfralyzed—
,o4iiti instmLof_these-distressing_aymptons,
new life and •consequent animation is evident
hi every movement of the body.
These Pills, fir colds coughs, tightness of
the chest, Rheumatism in the' Inert or limbs,
will be found superior to any thing imagined of
- the ifewerelaP.' rneißeine4 and in Liliona
tfons,dtspepsii and•in all diseases peculiWto
lilimur, they should be resorted to at, 'incl.—
These Brand'retit'sPifidbwiti be found desetving
of all *ire,
-
Purchase thegerinine waking ofOILIRLtS
BARNITZ, sole egept.lM this boroagh...
DR. DAVIS'S'
• .Colirp:p.x,,F. : ,..,s.xi.turiw
t.TWItOr'CIiERRY.-!AND:IIARii,
.
For--- , the-,cuie-:-O—Ptilynoiarg-_! : -Consunapti, i
Cotogite; , Colel . s,• :11 , 411114.4eitenzu
Pleurts7A . Piffpltv• dip Brcathing, _'
Puinsiii, the Bevast'di• . i,tier,'Spittilig of
?boil, CiVup, jI 7, cal:tug. Cough -1 §v.
MIIIS Medicine is rapidly.gaining-a-deser
_IL veil popularity in Affections of the Lungs
The following certificates from reapeotable
citizens of Philadelphiaaully -attest its merits.
It has performed numerous , cures.in severe ca.,
R CS and where flit usuarreinedics had failed to
give relict.
- Philadelphia, September 20 . , - 0345:)•
Metiers. - Robleson, Collins & Cu. :—Being af
flicted last spring With'iC icry severe toughy,
withAniin in ' , my side and Gimlet; soreness - and
weakness of the lungs, iihortntes Of breath,
loss of tippcti to,. &c., I I. kritid various .temedies,
but:to no gond Ofitmli My , cough , still continuing
Mat:growing, timrse,,, Snob' 'was the distressing
nature. Orilla, tough that could lie bed
night.nor any. but true ebligcd'io, sit up in my
timir,inicLiOnlilliotSjetplot,Very,little at boar
conseoucdtlyi : f was, Waring out very feet ; till
Yon very -kindly - , rce.omm's ndmi Davis'.
Compound Syrup . .of , wild•(tie,rolndTlK the'
first Utile OrtihielttaVO'lTlC telluKeheckedmi
cough. the phlegm, .ettittied . , mole
plictotetti',fteCry; T roslOred.tay. -oppetite,'relieved.
thepairi,in'iny side, litialeikthe am*. of , iny ,
breast, - and,strengtblaned my lungs, causing, toe,
to breathe freely,rt haynynyv,3o oß A s o ; b o toe 4
it IMO entirely my,cougli: I have tallied
considorably joilesh. l I . thinkit
'1)10, medielo M f end , one the tMug ht
Sally,linown:\ that tiiosS-efllicted'witli Molds and,
coughs.marhairq it.medieloo bolkaafek,end urts
to cum' il,takeoL;properly.• :teltink , :the
inedictuesi;tireiikffdq!kOf Inolasseemed.water
tylitch foilltd•mmallentAo:lMOKtinFitieilialsf
open. Iftlilp.statomont benefit,
to the a tficted) oomkO at lifitiity;ttimeko enclf
use WO you MaYilaitik , PrOper-'.!A trf , 4'
.;
StrofitiSeveral ,
MOnthisinio,)myVitli attacked
Aolth , ovievereo'cofighrittliTlide Vsith: pamitm
•ItSr-side; tv bleb; frOnl:lte labatinitteminttintiiinbe
'began: to alarm, 1103113 Afew 'duets . of 004:13ii'is'a
CorripotindllytUP Chent snit ,Tai fe-*
Rend the • pain ';iiftLihiled;Alitillnitigli,--• mad-4.
7the.time shs. taktM hare - hi:Adorn' mho; spur
P.C.Oba - k WOL'',ls llo ';o6tiliitiiilitte . ,d to 47k
w ittMetk .
iik° . bblikC 4 o l o,fil L o*fllinefett'hi4elo.
. 11 4r,S.i.BalsoireimmniendOd4 , ,to,s0vefitIor45
11 ' 113Pk4wre dif,l19, riPKVailiftsiztiV4ietiKOlit
Lite l l ikrtiOelfilbOn#o l4l ool 4 ifil:
f. l 4§Alit i tcrt
Ofkaalo tie, 0.0)6'040 In CAR
UItS'aeII:ATERSTIC
u'.
~.. °~r,
MEM
..... .
4 1- p4Walio , l4-Ictitst:
•";y•i!? •
• l';‘ , " • • _AV- • • "
! flprOclatirvati.oil.
liWqE/WAA.tbe llonnrWe Bcunue4 riep,
.p vtVinirnrPreSident 34dka.of„the' several
Churts.44l.l.-kifirsonz.r_lealLthOLO - Olintie's-of
l'c'rryiennl'J amain, in Penit,Sjdva..,
nis, and-justierrof. tlie , aeVerat'Courta . Orer
-and- n
InlirreelintleaoolB4inti*hriPtaiittotod. , Thes.
C. Miller, judges of the Court of and r Ter;
miner and General Jall .Polivery,.fecthe, trial.
'of all - capital. and , other 7olfendertriin 4 t he , 'said
-eountrof Cumborlanti--ihy'their precepts to
iltroCtetli ASvii .ordciett_thei,...Cour,itnr_Oyer_
CnoTtlnitter: petiii.pri..P! • 11 - 9
;It - olden- at Ctiriltild SECOND ItfONDAY
.of t th ,- dey;)", ti
.6)4. in .th c.ferlentinit,..to continue two *Celt&
Therefore,
,• . :
NOTICE' IS HEREBYto the
, .
Coroner„.3uStiees,of .the:peacc, and Con
„stablcs.of-..thi,sititt.totinly;•ditGottiheAttectlha
they„aro by . the - . said 'predepti,coirnnanded to. lie
then and there Illeii:;PreiOilientOtts,;"*lilt
• thei r. rol la, rocorilsi - Ingo iniip*tions
and ell other temilinkratices4/34t-thesti things
which to their:pine - oi, 4pp I* . p, and
ktlYrS s eitittleinteelt, to
nrosootitoltgainSt lhttyrietonersilint'irt4iitthnii'
shall. be In' theof - card be!,
these:to 'prosecute' ttit;ei
ADAM LObit
' Sher iff 's • Officei,.Parlislei
Dee. 1 , 7, , 1846 .":'
• . UPEC.i.itraVoiTRIA - • • •
QY virtue of a frornthe Dunf•Natbani6l
x. , Alied,i.PicOttiiibi4ke,orAts...l4t4 AO
d iCia I lir Fenn o at
'Harris the Bth day tifOctober,-k 1845,
• NOTICE IS 1 0 ,11 0 3 Y1,140-M: •
-that a • Spacial- Cenie-'4lll4olifel.4iiiiiii said
Nathaniel -IL Eldred; ithillqrhp*aiirCl a t o ,
Judges Or the, Ceurt r Of Comrnon Pleas orCuirr.
berlaAd etruntyyttt the Court:prose' in the bor
ough: ofStirtale; commencing.' on :MONDAY,
the 1610' day of February, J 846, to continuo
ono week, for the trial of certain„catiscs depen
ding In the Court of Common Pleas of Climber ,
.larid county, m which ihe~icp
ueCliopborn
was concerned. as counsel for one of the parties
prier to his appo intment as .Prtisident Judge ...if
the 9th . Judicial ` DistriCtiiiid elle - Writhe!. tour
es of the
Act of the General Asspeably,- passed the 14th
April, 1884, relative to the orgaitivaticr- of
Courts of Justice. Qf said preen! Court, Ju.
rors,•and ,all persons concerned ; will take r no
tree.
.ADAM LONGSDORF, Sheriff.
Sheriff's_Offico,Carlisio;# .
Dec. 10 11345.'
Appliclt ion for Tavern' Liceticr,
GTICE is hereby given that r iota* to
. . apply - at the next term of the Court of
.luarter Sessions of. Cumberland county; fbr a.
licened to keep a tavern or nubile bootie in the
house I now occupy as suelriirearlfolu '
' . ' WILLIS Fqt.wi..
Fire,the undersigned cittzeurikof East Ward,
Carlise, Cumberland (*Only, 'do certify that.
we skre well acquainted With the above named
.Willie Fuulk,lhallie is of gool.l repute for hon
esty and .temperance, and. is well provided with
'house room irod , conveniencefrfor the aceornnio.,
dation ofstrangMs mid travallers,,aird that such
inn nr tavern is traces ' to.accommodate the
piratic and entertain s pre and travellers.
T. - O'Sullivan ; -Illiillio 1
ilayle:'lletiry .L.Kril.
If'd James liennedy. George L. Mentz, Edward
Armor; Christian LAW, James Durthar, Jacilli.
Lew; George Itily, Nieholoo-" Ulrich, -.1. .111.,
Kneedler, Jacob Buogliman. -._ ,
ApplicationjOr Ta' vqrp,,Lie
oTlCtis liercby given,,thitt I-intend to
- - et pp t - the - ire - Nrrain o 9 , 1!: A oiol. or
natter Sessionp of Curicherliiii , kly.lor a
M
'enge to keep a tavern or Nib) Mliffliee in the
h6trse I now occupy as such,' iii4fingstown,
Silver Spring tomsliip. JACOB GROVE.
the 'nude:reign ed citizens outhe township
of Silver Spring, in the cijuoty ni Cumberland,
do certify that we arc well tietplatrited With the ,
above npinco Jacob Grote, that he is of
good repute !Iv honesty . and temperance, and
is weir protided with bowie rooin and conve.
niences for the accoMmodation of strangere and
travellers; and that curb Inn or Tavoriis no
°emery to accommodate the pubic aiirenter.
told strangers and travellers.
Jacob Eau triinger,George Bell,Sarittiel Sense.
man, Jam:AiHomer, Fleury Rineh‘rt, John
A. Dunlap, David 'Hinkle, Daniel Heimann,
George Hauck, Jacob Janniz ' Andrew Bair,
S.-M. Glauter. - ---
foy l'avertiibicerme;
TVOTICE is hereby given that Y intend to
I_l apply at the next term oqilie Court of
Quarter Sessions of CumberlaniC,eininty, fur a
licence to keep a tavern or public:lA* B o e kn• the
house 1 now occupy as such, in Silver Spring
Township. ' SA UEL ZACHAM AS.
We, the undersigned, citizens of thertiwnship
of Siiver Spring, in the county of Cumberland,
do certify that Ave are well'acquaintbd4iUi die
above named Samuel Zacharias, that ho is.of
good repute for honesty and tereparance, end
is well provided with houseroom, and:conveni
ences for' the accommodation' of. strangers and
travellers, and that such Ann-or. Tavern is nee
.cesary to atcommiidatirilie entertain
sirangern and travellers.';
~;.- -..
:beak A; Ole r, *eel Ocea..u.•
Jacob Shade:, Saint
Brenicer, Joseph Long; Peter. Givler,- Charles
Shreiner, JecobOurgas., , • L.., .
APglicatioit l' , l_vern , l4teehce r 7:--.
N, that -I•:,,ititend to
,apply.. at the, , next,tertn.Of,the ,Court , cif
Quarter. Sessions ; of Citinhorland :County. l'or
license to keep aiiii.ern or public house lathe
house I now occupy , de - such, in Sciiith'lM
ton township..
We the undersigned. eitizertraf : theicriViaship
of South Middletcin, in. the comity .OeVamber
land, do , certify that: we'` tiro ite'q'tain,ted
witn the above 'named:loM' R teker, , th tt: h e
of good:repute-for , teinpent4lo;'an'il;
is well..provided 41th , !Maio' riaantritild
emcee for the+ accomthodatiini , Lof , strung.)re - witd : .
travellers; and , that .snelv Iran
essarylo,abcannitialato thiSpublie 'arid; entcrta
strangers'and-trivellerri.q' .--
lohn - flartaler,SittrnierErb - ,llititsl, Jah - n — T
Myer, Samuel Goodyear; ltilih Goodyear; Jticob-:".
Goodyear ducub Alartineßehjanini ,
jmar,'Dahitil Rider, ';
Rids!, Win . Rider,"GeorgO: Wolf: Peter
Ster l; Wolfir',,Sinautili,lttirtiit;;Rehert
iVi
Application Inr Tavern ~ .
Licene
lqisT,lcia; lir,heiohitgiiinV!hii'X',llitilDethl4:
r '
apply, at"; the . 'lltlA 01111 . ' of!:i',Fri t r:',4.,?
ottitOr 'q'es# l. , i i'i° I.° l . Cu'lnb#T/sUsl,,s'iust 4 4:0 s t ' '' ,
liilkopy Co hoop:O. tivoo or, piddle , Jinn ' ~ t ~l ' ''',,'.-7t
bongo -,t. novo'.i3Oonpyi: at snob -, in -;;. t ' 11r , :".,I',.
' , 'piisho!litk'st,:,. , '. i'.111,011 , 1.45, Wi1ic. 1 4., , ; - ,/ liA ., -",*
wo;",.4ll) . 'oActirAigiiiffiioiliiiiiii 1 :„t '', ' ._'%' ei t '-'.
,townolnp,ol6 taittip ilia( '4iiiliir', A ' , ..L' ~.'1 11" 1 " ' '.
tod wittE tho ; ohovactnurned, alit): , 's,NSsesluts
that he io oftgood ,rovittbib6,hititlS ,111 / 6 ; 1 ° 1 "
lUslanno.a'nd'ist well provido4olP l ' ',us° 'sewn '
end`canoe nitinOci t for : thillatititeSieg +mown= •
niodatinii oldtifrockiika iiavOileri• -• -- -
- 'Gqiree4v•-i-rniit; - , - YroiknPlaishii - P:49 a-,,,
iii; JieeplYptiAlrial. ,'restoril)!itiil .13rohnor,
,Adatn Socor,,Jr','..4o:Ssunktsk•Pistissuhr-Chtit,tigul,r ,
50„...
~ ,B aiii,,edteiVistiovar, 'Jito,oh, , , 0601'040. .
'll o 74l,44,4l(;',FOhn,lCeitzor., : ,, i'1.'4.,;,2 7 ", - ,f .. , ;•-• „. ...'
,:75,':t- . 1;' .la s, llogyty,..l-,,:„,,i,
twA full supply of Lidice' C44'41;04' 1 ngrid A' ,
foriOMP end CutiOli ,‘ • StooVi*nr•olt;kindi ' '
slid 10,10s# prices,
,by ~', ''P ~..I,IITNER: - -,-,
Oct. r. 18 .=451- ii.A:1 , ,A . C 47
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